This page allows you to view a certification record. A certification is the validation of case evidence during a set time period. All Medical Assistance programs require certification. For example, in order for a pregnant woman to receive the Pregnancy Medical Assistance benefits, she must verify her pregnancy. Certification ensures that only certified cases and certified periods are paid Certifications are proposed periods of eligibility that are used to validate evidence. For example, if evidence is entered for a 12-month period but only nine out of the 12 months are certified, the evidence entered for the remaining three months will not be validated until it is certified. A default certification requirement can be set on benefits as a pre-requisite to product delivery case eligibility. If a certification is required, the case is only active during the active certification period. If there is no certification for the case, the case cannot be activated. |